character in ancient Greek literature
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concept
A character in ancient Greek literature is a fictional or mythological figure—such as a hero, god, or ordinary person—whose actions, traits, and relationships drive the narrative and embody cultural, moral, or philosophical themes of the ancient Greek world.
Observed surface forms (1)
- character in classical literature ×2
Instances (4)
- Ischomachus
- Acerbas via concept surface "character in classical literature"
- Pygmalion of Tyre via concept surface "character in classical literature"
- Bryaxis